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I saw your Alice review months back and here’s something that might surprise you. I saw the house where it was filmed at the Disney Hollywood Studios when it was called MGM studios. It was during the spring of 1998 and I was 7 years of age when I saw it. But sadly the house has been demolished due to that motors stunt show. I thought I might let you know.

I originally left some comments on Blip regarding your videos and their content via Disqus as well as a message to you on Facebook congratulating you for your speech on Seth McFarlane and some of the episodes of Family Guy that you and many others did not like or care for.

Now in the past, you’ve done episodes of TV Trash regarding comic strips and their TV animation adaptations.

As I’m sure you know, you’ve probably heard of shows like The Smurfs and The Adventures of Tintin and The Snorks (both of whom are based on long-running Franco-Belgian comic book series that are extremely popular in Continental Europe, most of the other 3-4 continents and even in, Canada).

Question:

You once had an episode where you reviewed “The Garfield Show”. It was one of the few-to-many instances where France adapted American properties for their market.

Well, did you know that besides The Smurfs and Tintin that this wasn’t the only time that America adapted European media for the market?

and:

Have you ever heard of these characters and the series that they’re apart of?

The characters in question that I’m referring to and information about them can be found on these sites here: